Let's see. As a walk around lens this is ideal. Compared to the DA*16-50 its:

Smaller
Lighter
Slower
Less Range

Both have WR.

Its f2.8 on its wide end and f4 at 40mm. From the samples I saw it
rendered very nicely. Much better than the 16-50. Out of focus areas
and the roll off are rather smooth and pleasing. I don't know what
minimum focus is, but I suspect its closer than the 16-50. I also have
a feeling this lens would look really nice on some extension tubes.
This looks like nearly a stack of primes and could replace having a
21ltd, 35ltd, 40ltd with one lens. For a zoom like this, I rarely
shoot wide open, but it does look very usable there. Compared to the
Sigma 18-35, it has a slightly different range and is much slower. I
think they are both pretty sharp lenses, but I bet the limited
resolves more. The sigma is also HUGE, lacks SMC/HD coating, and
doesn't say pentax on the barrel. I know that if I wanted to shoot
some street, I'd want the much smaller lens. I only wish it were say
16-40. The extra width would come in handy, but other than that this
covers a range that is very useful, at least for landscape and
outdoors shooters. I think it is way too expensive, but I have to
admit that I really want one and a 15 and 70 to go along with it.


On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 26/12/2013 5:54 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>
>> I'm curious, what is the appeal of the 20-40?  Other than size, what
>> are the advantages of it over the 16-50?  If the advantage is size,
>> how much smaller than the 16-50 is it?
>>
> I'm really asking myself that question right now. Don't get me wrong, it's a
> gorgeous lens, and the short zoom range makes it like an extended range
> standard lens, it's sharp and has nice bokeh..
> The problem is it's big, and at 2/3 of a pound, it isn't light, though it
> certainly isn't as heavy as it looks, and it's slow.
> OTOH, it say Pentax on the bezel and for me that is generally enough. I just
> turn off the rational part of my brain and let the bit that is attracted to
> shiny things make the important decisions.
>
> bill
>
>
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